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Friday, July 10, 2009

I Won

These fabulous goblets from Ebay. My husband said I didn't really win since I had to pay for them. Where does he come up with this stuff? It's just not good shopping logic. And I don't even mind paying for them since I have been trying to add to my collection for about 8 months. No kidding. These little babies have gotten very popular.

picture from Elements of style

Probably because these are showing up everywhere...

picture from Elements of Style

picture from 325 renovation

Home of Gela Taylor (You know, the Juicy Couture girl who is married to the guy from Duran Duran. Don't you read People magazine?)

picture from Style CourtHome of Jen West

Now I would like to get my grubby little hands on this collection. My collection is much smaller. In fact, it consisted of four goblets, so now I have eight. Sounds like it is time for a dinner party.

What do you collect? And if it is these glasses, quiet bidding against me! We can take turns, I'll bid on even days and you bid on odd days...

15 comments
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Sissy, of course you won!! He's crazy! I'm the tiniest bit jealous, you know. I LOVE Jen West's collection {and her funny blog}. Anyway, I got two blue milkglass cabbages this week-end in the mountains. Cabbages, you might be thinking?! Well, let me tell ya, these are the best looking cabbages I've ever seen, and I don't even have to give a dinner party!!

Those are blue milk glass right? I think they are so appropriate for the blue hydrangea girl. I collect ohio potteries such as mccoy, hull, roseville. Love the rosy and teal colors... and of course the botanical elements of roseville. Congratulations... wish we were closer... I'd toast with you!

I love the blue goblets! I have looked for them on ebay from time to time and the price always seems to go thru the roof! Congratulations! They are beautiful and seem to suit your style! I also love the blue milk glass cake stands! My list of collections is a long list...I love old white vases and footed compote bowls, maps and globes, and framed silhouettes-especially the homemade ones!